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Polis: Fight for the Hegemony
"Polis: Fight for the Hegemony" is a two-player civ-lite board-wargame set in the beginning of the conflict between the two major poleis of the 5th century B.C: Athens and the Delian League against Sparta and the Peloponnesian League. The winner will be the Empire with more population and prestige at the end of the game.
What is Polis: Fight for the Hegemony
"Polis: Fight for the Hegemony" is a two-player civ-lite board-wargame set in the beginning of the conflict between the two major poleis of the 5th century B.C: Athens and the Delian League against Sparta and the Peloponnesian League. The winner will be the Empire with more population and prestige at the end of the game.
With a growing empire, feeding your people is the main goal. Wheat was scarce in Greece, so both players must secure other goods supply and the route to five markets in order to trade them for wheat. Each territory may give you different amount of wood, metal, wine, olive oil, silver and some wheat; these two last ones are hard to get but precious. It’s up to you if you want to get more of only one good or less from several of them. Every turn you get goods from a territory you must have some population there (supporting your Empire) but in the end they also have to be fed.
Fighting for the control of the territories and the sieges of the polis will be the job of your hoplites, your triremes will struggle to secure the routes to Egypt, Persia...so you can trade with them when the price is low, and a good use of your Diplomatic may convince a Polis to join your League easily.
A Polis may be your ally, but they are very proud of their independence, so you will have to create some Projects (statues, temples, artists, philosophers, games...) in order to gain Prestige which is needed for all your military manoeuvres.
Game details
- Players
- 2
- Age
- +12
- Duration
- 120 min
- Difficulty
- Heavy
- Type
- Board game
- Year
- 2012
- Mechanics
- Area Majority / Influence · Area Movement · Dice Rolling
- Categories
- Ancient · Civilization · Economic
- Designer
- Fran Diaz
- Publisher
- (Web published) · Asylum Games (Board Games) · Mercury Games · Pegasus Spiele
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Es un euro con mucho sabor a wargame. Se juega en cuatro rondas.. y en cada ronda se van alternando los jugadores ejecutando dos acciones cada vez un número indeterminado de turnos. Cuando ambos pasan se avanza a la sigueinte ronda. Gana quien más puntos de victoria consigue al final de la cuarta ronda calculados sumando puntos de prestigio, poblacion de las polis que domines y puntos de prestigio por proyectos finalizados. Exiten doce posibles acciones, divididas en tres categorías (Desarrollo, militar y políticas). Es sólo para dos jugadores. Creo que es muy buen juego, aunque sospecho que h
juego dificil, con muchas opciones componentes sobrios ymucha estrategia, muy buen juego
Visto vídeos, leídas y entendidas a la perfección las reglas, y tras probarlo... juegazo! Se nota que se han reducido las reglas para ser más jugable, porque es un concepto de juego magnífico. Un gran gestión de recursos, con mayorías, bloqueos de comercio, etc. más que centrado en la lucha directa (que también está muy conseguida y sencilla con las cartas) consiguiendo meterte en el tema y la tensión de las guerras del Peloponeso entre las dos ciudades. Hay que sacar tiempo y probarlo más. http://eltableropodcast.blogspot.com.es/2012/11/et48-una-locura-esto-es-mordor.html
[url=http://www.misutmeeple.com/2015/01/resena-polis-lucha-por-la-hegemonia.html]Reseña de Polis: Lucha por la Hegemonía en Misut Meeple[/url]
A true genius work. Whoaah!
[b]Primera partida[/b] (9/10) Buenas sensaciones en la primera partida. Euro con tema bien implementado que hace sentir la experiencia que pretende. Grandes posibilidades de subir nota cuando se juegue más.
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How many players is Polis: Fight for the Hegemony for?
Polis: Fight for the Hegemony plays with 2 players.
How long does a game take?
A game takes about 120 minutes.
What age is it suitable for?
It is recommended from age 12.
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